Photographer Zsolt Hlinka Captures Geometric Compositions in the Evolution of Vienna's Architecture

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In his latest photo series, "Viennametry," Hungarian photographer and printmaker Zsolt Hlinka captures the unexplored voids in Vienna’s patchwork of historical and contemporary architecture. After previously studying the symmetrical corner buildings of grandiose Budapest, Hlinka has moved north to Austria on his quest to find geometry and symmetry within the urban landscape.

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Unlike Hlinkas past projects, "Viennametry," follows the evolution of architecture within the city. By placing the contemporary against its traditional counterpart, the similarities or obvious differences display the development of Vienna’s architecture over the eras. "These forms are developed by building on their predecessors, respecting or even breaking traditions, which means they cannot be separated from each other," he explains.

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Cite: Ella Thorns. "Photographer Zsolt Hlinka Captures Geometric Compositions in the Evolution of Vienna's Architecture" 22 Apr 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/892826/photographer-zsolt-hlinka-captures-geometric-compositions-in-the-evolution-of-viennas-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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